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    Country Report The Netherlands 2010 : IEA Bioenergy Task 42

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    Rapport van het International Energy Agency (IEA) over de productie van bio-energie, het gebruik van biomassa en de toepassing van bioraffinage in Nederland

    Effects of Roads and Traffic on Wildlife Populations and Landscape Function Road Ecology is Moving toward Larger Scales

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    Road ecology has developed into a significant branch of ecology with steady growth in the number of refereed journal articles, books, conferences, symposia, and “best practice” guidelines being produced each year. The main objective of this special issue of Ecology and Society is to highlight the need for studies that document the population, community, and ecosystem-level effects of roads and traffic by publishing studies that document these effects. It became apparent when compiling this special issue that there is a paucity of studies that explicitly examined higher order effects of roads and traffic. No papers on landscape function or ecosystem-level effects were submitted, despite being highlighted as a priority for publication. The 17 papers in this issue, from Australia, Canada, the Netherlands, and USA, all deal to some extent with either population or community-level effects of roads and traffic. Nevertheless, many higher order effects remain unquantified, and must become the focus of future studies because the complexity and interactions among the effects of roads and traffic are large and potentially unexpected. An analysis of these complex interrelations requires systematic research, and it is necessary to further establish collaborative links between ecologists and transportation agencies. Many road agencies have “environmental sustainability” as one of their goals and the only way to achieve such goals is for them to support and foster long-term and credible scientific research. The current situation, with numerous small-scale projects being undertaken independently of each other, cannot provide the information required to quantify and mitigate the negative effects of roads and traffic on higher levels. The future of road ecology research will be best enhanced when multiple road projects in different states or countries are combined and studied as part of integrated, well-replicated research projects

    Brandstof en plastic uit dezelfde biomassa

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    De productie van tweede generatie biobrandstoffen is nog te duur om aan de grote vraag naar duurzame brandstof te kunnen voldoen. Een consortium van internationale organisaties werkt daarom aan een beter productieproces en wil meer uit biomassa gaan halen dan alleen ethano

    Financieel-economische aspecten van Biobrandstofproductie : deskstopstudie naar de invloed van co-productie van bio-based producten op de financiële haalbaarheid van biobrandstoffen

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    Door uitvoering van een deskstop studie heeft WUR, in samenwerking met ECN, onderzocht of co-productie van biobrandstoffen en bio-based producten leidt tot meer marktcompetitieve biobrandstofproductie. De centrale vraagstelling van de studie was of aangetoond kan worden dat “co-productie” resulteert in realisatie van meer marktcompetitieve waardeketens voor grootschalige en duurzame inzet van biomassa in de biobased economy. De studie naar de financiële haalbaarheid van een twaalftal biobrandstofketens laten zien dat co-productie van biobrandstoffen tezamen met bio-based producten een goede methode is om additionele waarde toe te kennen aan de totale biomassa-product-keten. De co-producten die tezamen met biobrandstoffen geproduceerd kunnen worden zijn zeer divers. In het algemeen bestaat er voor deze co-producten een omvangrijke afzetmarkt, en gaat het om producten die op dit moment grotendeels uit aardolie vervaardigd worden. Technologieën voor productie en toepassing van hoogwaardige co-producten die naast biobrandstoffen uit biomassa geproduceerd kunnen worden bevinden zich in verschillende stadia van ontwikkeling

    De rol van de Bio-energiesector in de Biobased Economy : achtergronddocument voor het opstellen van een

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    Met name de niet energie gerelateerde onderdelen van de Biobased Economy nemen in de komende jaren naar verwachting een grote vlucht. Dit legt een druk op het gebruik van biomassastromen voor bio-energie.Een te radicale transitie waarbij de aandacht voor bio-energie zou verslappen, heeft potentieel negatieve gevolgen voor de introductiesnelheid van nieuwe Biobased Economy toepassingen. In deze analyse wordt geargumenteerd dat de bio-energie sector juist een belangrijke rol kan spelen in de transitie naar de bredere Biobased Economy, o.a. bij het in stand houden, ontwikkelen en uitbouwen van biomassaketens en bij het verwerken van biomassareststromen

    Opportunities for Dutch Biorefineries

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    Deze Roadmap Bioraffinage beschrijft een aantal mogelijke routes naar de ontwikkeling en implementatie van een bioraffinage-gerelateerde Bio-based Economy in Nederland. De Roadmap combineert korte- en middellange termijn mogelijkheden (commerciële implementatie, demonstratie plants, pilot plants en gerelateerd toegepast onderzoek) met strategisch onderzoek voor de langere termijn. Tevens zijn vier z.g. Moonshots uitgewerkt, als voorziene bioraffinagestrategieën met een grote potentie voor de Nederlandse economi

    Molecular and immunological characterization of profilin from mugwort pollen

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    In late summer in Europe, pollen of mugwort is one of the major sources of atopic allergens. No information about the complete molecular structure of any mugwort allergen has been published so far. Here we report the isolation and characterization of mugwort pollen cDNA clones coding for two isoforms of the panallergen profilin. Thirtysix percent of the mugwort allergic patients tested displayed IgE antibodies against natural and recombinant profilin, and no significant differences were observed in the IgEbinding properties of the isoforms. One profilin isoform was purified to homogeneity and detailed structural analysis indicated that the protein exists in solution as dimers and tetramers stabilized by sulfydryl and/or ionic interactions. Profilin monomers were detectable only after exposure of multimers to harsh denaturing conditions. Dimers and tetramers did not significantly differ in their ability to bind serum IgE from mugwort pollenallergic patients. However, oligomeric forms might have a higher allergenic potential than monomers because larger molecules would have additional epitopes for IgEmediated histamine release. Profilin isolated from mugwort pollen also formed multimers. Thus, oligomerization is not an artifact resulting from the recombinant production of the allergen. Inhibition experiments showed extensive IgE crossreactivity of recombinant mugwort profilin and profilin from various pollen and food extracts

    Distinct domains of erythroid Kruppel-like factor modulate chromatin remodeling and transactivation at the endogenous beta-globin gene promoter

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    Characterization of the mechanism(s) of action of trans-acting factors in higher eukaryotes requires the establishment of cellular models that test their function at endogenous target gene regulatory elements. Erythroid Kruppel-like factor (EKLF) is essential for beta -globin gene transcription. To elucidate the in vivo determinants leading to transcription of the adult beta -globin gene, functional domains of EKLF were examined in the context of chromatin remodeling and transcriptional activation at the endogenous locus. Human EKLF (hEKLF) sequences, linked to an estrogen-responsive domain, were studied with an erythroblast cell line lacking endogenous EKLF expression (J2e Delta eklf). J2e Delta eklf cells transduced with hEKLF demonstrated a dose-dependent rescue of beta -globin transcription in the presence of inducing ligand. Further analysis using a series of amino-terminal truncation mutants of hEKLF identified a distinct internal domain, which is sufficient for transactivation. Interestingly, studies of the chromatin structure of the beta -promoter revealed that a smaller carboxy-terminal domain generated an open promoter configuration. In vitro and in vivo binding studies demonstrated that this region interacted with BRG1, a component of the SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complex. However, further study revealed that BRG1 interacted with an even smaller domain of EKLF, suggesting that additional protein interactions are required for chromatin remodeling at the endogenous beta -promoter. Taken together, our findings support a stepwise process of chromatin remodeling and coactivator recruitment to the beta -globin promoter in vivo. The J2e Delta eklf inducible hEKLF system will be a valuable tool for further characterizing the temporal series of events required for endogenous beta -globin gene transcription

    Aharonov-Bohm effect and resonances in the circular quantum billiard with two leads

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    We calculate the conductance through a circular quantum billiard with two leads and a point magnetic flux at the center. The boundary element method is used to solve the Schrodinger equation of the scattering problem, and the Landauer formula is used to calculate the conductance from the transmission coefficients. We use two different shapes of leads, straight and conic, and find that the conductance is affected by lead geometry, the relative positions of the leads and the magnetic flux. The Aharonov-Bohm effect can be seen from shifts and splittings of fluctuations. When the flux is equal to (h/2e) and the angle between leads is 180 degree, the conductance tends to be suppressed to zero in the low energy range due to the Aharonov-Bohm effect.Comment: LaTeX2e, 8 pages, 6 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. B (Two references added. A discussion on discrete symmetries removed.
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